Los Angeles Chargers Details

The city of Los Angeles welcomes its second new NFL team in as many years in 2017, as the Chargers have moved 100 miles north from San Diego to their temporary home in Carson, California. Until the Chargers’ $2 billion stadium in Inglewood is ready for the 2019 season, the Bolts will play in Carson’s StubHub Center. The intimate venue seats 30,000, barely half as many as the league’s next smallest stadium, promising an intense and exclusive fan experience that brings about the passion many normally associate with college football fandom. Founded in 1960, the Chargers actually played their inaugural season in Los Angeles before spending the next half-century in San Diego. LA is welcoming a storied organization, as the Chargers boast 13 NFL playoff appearances in their history and have been home to legends such as Dan Fouts and Junior Seau.

Early in the 2016 season, quarterback Philip Rivers surpassed Fouts as the all-time franchise leader in passing yards, and he’s looking to move into the league-wide top 10 in 2017. With fellow Chargers great Antonio Gates at his disposal as a tight end, plus young weapons like wide receiver Keenan Allen and running back Melvin Gordon, he should have no problem doing so. There’s promise on the other side of the ball too, as defensive end Joey Bosa turned in one of the most impressive rookie seasons in recent memory with 10.5 sacks in only 12 games in 2016. Entering the 2017 season at the age of 22, Bosa is both the present and the future in Los Angeles.

How to purchase Los Angeles Chargers tickets

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Explore the above list of Los Angeles Chargers games to find the perfect game and date. When you've decided on the event, the green button on the right side of the screen will take you to a display of all available tickets for that game.

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When do Chargers playoff tickets go on sale?

Should the Chargers make the playoffs, tickets will likely go on sale in December. If you'd like alerts on Chargers playoff tickets, sign up for an account.

Los Angeles Chargers schedule

Please see above for a full list of upcoming Chargers games. For game results, record, and additional information, explore SeatGeek's Chargers Schedule page. The 2017-18 Chargers regular season begins September 11th and ends December 31st.

How much do Chargers tickets cost?

SeatGeek offers a wide range of Chargers ticket options, suitable for every fan at every price point. Chargers tickets typically start at about $42. For more information on Chargers ticket trends, visit our ticket prices page.

When do the Chargers play the Raiders?

The Chargers face off against the Raiders on October 15th at the Oakland Coliseum and December 31st at StubHub Center. Find more information on our Chargers vs. Raiders matchup page.

What is the Los Angeles Chargers preseason schedule?

The 2017 Chargers preseason will begin August 13th and end August 31st. Visit our Chargers Tickets page for game dates and to buy Los Angeles Chargers preseason tickets. The Chargers will face off against the Los Angeles Rams August 26th at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Los Angeles Chargers Top Matchups

The Los Angeles Chargers have a number of exciting matchups this season, see below for their top rivalries.

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